Invest in Albania 2026 — Complete Guide
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Albania has emerged as one of the most attractive investment destinations in Southeast Europe. With a flat 15% corporate tax rate, a minimum capital requirement of just EUR 100 for an LLC, 100% foreign ownership rights, and official EU candidate status, the country offers a compelling mix of low costs, strategic location and growth potential.
Whether you are a first-time investor exploring the Balkans or an established company seeking new markets, Albania provides the regulatory framework, workforce and infrastructure to support your ambitions. This guide covers everything you need to know.
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Why Invest in Albania
Top 10 reasons to choose Albania for your next investment. Strategic location, low costs, young workforce and more.
Read more → 📊Tax System Overview
Corporate tax, VAT, personal income tax, social contributions and double taxation treaties explained.
Read more → 🏢How to Open a Company
Step-by-step guide to business registration, entity types, timelines and costs in Albania.
Read more → 🏗️Key Investment Sectors
Tourism, energy, technology, real estate and manufacturing — the sectors driving Albanian growth.
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Investment law, foreign investor rights, property rights, IP protection and dispute resolution.
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Read more →Why Albania Stands Out in 2026
Albania's economy has maintained consistent GDP growth above 3% over the past five years. The government's pro-business reforms, combined with ongoing EU accession negotiations, have created a stable and predictable environment for foreign investors.
The country benefits from a strategic geographic position at the crossroads of Europe, with direct access to the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. Major infrastructure projects — including new highways, port expansions and airport upgrades — are further strengthening Albania's connectivity to European markets.
Foreign investors enjoy equal treatment under Albanian law, with full rights to repatriate profits and no restrictions on the sector of investment. The National Business Center (QKB) enables online company registration in as little as one business day.
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